Want OPEC to pump more oil? Careful what you wish for In attempts to ease rising global fears that oil prices are about to go through the roof, the Saudis have promised they will pump more oil and bring stability to the market. But according to experts, they've already been pumping to capacity since November, and won't be able to produce higher output without tapping into the global spare capacity. That's a problem, since oil prices are largely determined on spare capacity after supply has tightened. What happens if the Saudis can't step up? It's not pretty - get the details HERE. Maine first state to get Obamacare waiver Maine voted for Obama by a 57%-40% margin in the 2008 election, yet here they are trying to get out of following Obama's new healthcare law. Maine was the first state granted the waiver, but several other states have petitioned and are waiting to get an answer. Those states are Nevada (voted Obama in '08), New Hampshire (voted Obama '08) and Kentucky. What does the waiver mean exactly? Read the full story HERE. Another million fish turn up dead It's being declared another 'natural' event, this time in California a million fish have gone belly up after allegedly depleting themselves of oxygen and suffocating after getting lost in the marina. Two tests of the water showed oxygen levels near zero. Whatever the cause, the pictures of a million dead fish are pretty gross - you can view them at The Blaze by clicking HERE. Power Divided - The Argument for States' Rights "The most divisive issues of the day are no longer being decided by everyday citizens crafting the laws under which they live, but by a federal behemoth overstepping its constitutional boundaries," writes nationally syndicated radio host Jason Lewis. In his new Op-Ed, Lewis examines the movement away from states' rights in favor of big government, and proposes a libertarian solution for the issues facing Americans across the country. You can read Lewis's full Op-Ed HERE and check out his new book HERE. |
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